Hi all I have a question about decal paper and printers. Can I just use ordinary printer ink or will it run when I put the paper in the water to get the decal off, also can I spray over it with enamel laquer.
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Print the decal and seal it with a few light coats of acrylic varnish. Oh sprayed on. brushing it will drag the ink up-
You will also need to cut close around the printed area as in effect the whole area where there is varnish will become one big decal.
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Be aware that there are different decal papers for inkjet and laser printers. You will obviously want the inkjet version if that's the sort of printer you will use. I seal mine with a coat of Microscale's Liquid Decal Film. It's good stuff and will also often save dodgy decals, though not always.
Another word of warning. If you decide to use that product make sure you clearly mark the bottle. It looks JUST like Microset and I once sloshed it onto a model by mistake with unpleasant results
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Originally posted by \Print the decal and seal it with a few light coats of acrylic varnish. Oh sprayed on. brushing it will drag the ink up-You will also need to cut close around the printed area as in effect the whole area where there is varnish will become one big decal.
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Sorry not sure what you're saying the way I normally do decals is to put them in the water it they are ready to come off then slide them between tumble and finger till the decal is sticking off the paper then use tweezers. How would that not work with decal paper.Comment
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Originally posted by \Sorry not sure what you're saying the way I normally do decals is to put them in the water it they are ready to come off then slide them between tumble and finger till the decal is sticking off the paper then use tweezers. How would that not work with decal paper.Comment
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